Sentences with phrase «numbers rising again»

De la Madrid saw numbers rising again this year, forecasting they could reach up to 42 million.

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After years in which the number of children being excluded from schools declined, the latest figures that slipped out Thursday reveal that the number is starting to rise again.
The number of global cruise passengers is set to rise again in 2017 after several years of consecutive growth, according to the largest industry trade group.
The number of global cruise passengers is set to rise again in 2017, according to the largest industry trade group.
The number has been rising quickly — it grew again in 2010 to $ 1.6 trillion — having increased by almost 50 % since 2000.
The meteoric rise of bitcoin has accelerated yet again as the world's number one digital currency broke a new record raising $ 2299 a coin in a...
Last month, the UN reported that the number of chronically hungry people in the world was rising again after a decade of declines thanks to prolonged conflicts and climate change - related floods and droughts.
The number of male calves being killed straight after birth is on the rise again, despite efforts by the dairy industry to end the practice known as «the dirty secret».
Then again, it's no surprise that we Baby Bunchers are assailed with this question... after all, the number of twin births has risen by 50 percent in the past three decades *.
David McAuley, chief executive of the Trussell Trust said: «As the number of emergency food parcels provided to people by food banks rises once again, it's clear that more can be done to get people back on their feet faster.
«Youth unemployment has risen yet again, back towards the million mark, the number of women out of work has gone up and long - term unemployment is still far too high», he said.
«While it is encouraging to see the rising uptake in maths and single sciences, it is worrying that once again there are falling numbers studying languages.
The number of homeless students in the New York City public school system rose again last year, according to state data.
Parents and opt - out leaders have said the number of opt - outs will rise again this spring if changes aren't made.
But it began rising again last year, driven by a drop in the number of British citizens emigrating to other countries and an influx of job seekers from struggling EU nations - especially Spain, Portugal and Greece.
But in 1992 the number of applications rose again, by 5 per cent, to 58 900.
Although the Cambrian explosion generated a large number of new phyla of Earth - type life, it actually crashed in a mass extinction not long after it began when oxygen levels fell and hydrogen sulphide levels rose again so that biodiversity at the family, genus, and species levels was decreasing around 515 million years ago (Gill et al, 2011; and Michael Marshall, New Scientist, January 5, 2011).
But that number could rise again if U.S. budget and policy makers follow the recommendations of the National Research Council, which issued a report in September 2011 warning NASA it could face an astronaut shortage if it doesn't ramp up recruitment.
Polka dots are on the rise (again) and I am loving this little J. Crew number!
As the number of divorces and unwed parents continues to rise, so does the pool of single parents ready to date again.
Again controlling for age, race, and their state of residence, Stevenson calculated that for every 10 - percentage - point rise in the number of girls playing high - school sports in any state there was a 1 - percentage - point increase in those going to college and a 1 - to 2 - point rise in those with jobs.
In the fall of 2001, the number of charter schools rose to 43, out of a total of 147 D.C. schools, again with enrollment surging to 10,819.
At the end of 2015, there were 44 and the number will rise again in the coming months with several new campuses scheduled to open soon.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb said: «While it is encouraging to see the rising uptake in maths and single sciences, it is worrying that once again there are falling numbers studying languages.»
Supply a little pizzazz, and that number could rise again, with many of the proceeds winding up in FCA's coffers.
Passing through the hands of a number of different owners over the years, Aston Martin has regularly suffered fiscal implosions — only to rise again from its ashes like that mythic bird.
Will the same number of fans be reading scanlations as before, or will their popularity rise again?
I don't think it's any accident that my profile has risen and that my backlist is selling again in unexpected numbers since I took charge of it myself.
Again, the picture changes accordingly when you look at the different age groups: within the group of younger readers aged 14 - 29, only 27 % prefer reading longer texts in print, while the number of those who read in multiple formats has risen: in 2015, 44 % read print and digital equally, up from 42 % in 2014.
Christopher Koegel, assistant director of the Division of Financial Practices at the Federal Trade Commission, said the number of lawsuits dropped at the time, but they are on the rise again.
The number of complaints dropped in 2009, but rose again two years later.
Again, though the number of heartworm prevention failures has risen dramatically, it is still a very small percentage of our patients.
However in 2011, FDA once again started seeing the number of complaints rise to the levels of concern that prompted release of our earlier warnings.
Tourism has again grown sharply in Cologne, with the number of overnight stays rising to 5.98 million in 2015 for the first time.
After the phenomenal outing that was AniClash 61 saw the fall of a number of AniClash Gods and the rise of a number of new legends, netplay's premier tournament series returns once again this week with our 62nd numbered event!
The success itself is questionable because of the means through which it often occurs: a dealer will buy a large number of works by a rising artist for himself (once again, male dealers seem particularly partial to this approach), and encourage others to do the same.
The reconstructed sunspot number shows in particular a minimum at about 7k, slow rise to a maximum at 4.5 k and decrease again.
By 2030 the number of acutely vulnerable countries is predicted to rise dramatically (n = 62; Fig. 2), and the majority of these will again be island (n = 20, 32.8 %) and African (n = 27, 44.2 %) countries.
And though vehicles have gotten more efficient and more hybrids and EVs are on the road since then, the number of vehicles and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) have begun rising again, overwhelming efficiency gains.
Or the «Zero» will soon change to another number as systems lose efficiency, break down and fail, matched by CO2 emissions rising once again.
However, their numbers are rising again thanks to their new bodyguards, and as of December, the «experiment» has been going for seven years and is still proving to be a smart move on the part of conservationists.
Again, Toronto topped the list at $ 556 in 2008, a number that rose to $ 615 in 2009.
It is widely thought that this new system could lead to a significant increase in cases being reported to coroners which could, in turn, translate into a rise in inquest numbers again in the future.
Vicky Ling, Chief Executive of the Trust says: «We are delighted that the legal profession have again risen to the challenge and have turned out in even greater numbers than before.
When the share prices fall, it is time to buy the maximum number possible and then again wait for the prices to rise when the market shows positive returns again.
2009 saw record numbers of university leavers and new figures show more than 660,000 people have applied for a university place for the next academic year. This staggering amount is up by 12 per cent from last year, once again breaking the record for the number of university applicants. With these figures on the rise, the coalition government have made an extra 10,000 university places to support the hefty amount of applications, meaning more students than ever will be graduating with degrees in the coming years. It is becoming even harder for employers to recruit graduates when they simply can not distinguish who is more qualified for the job â $ «how does one chose between the graduate with the 2:1 History degree from Durham or the 2:1 English Literature graduate from Bristol?
If we divide the number of home listings simply from estate sales (12,250) by say, 3 % of REALTORS ® in Canada who may become CEAs, that works out to 3.75 listings per agent per month, again, rising by an estimated 5 % per year for the next 20 years.
My numbers would fall and then rise again and do it all ten times over.
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